With actor and comedian Tracy Morgan still recovering from Saturday's New Jersey Turnpike crash that injured him and three others and left one passenger dead, plans for his untitled cable FX comedy series are on hold, the network announced today.

"The only thing we are concerned with is the health and recovery of Tracy Morgan and the victims of this tragic accident," FX Productions said in a statement. "We will support Tracy and his family in every way possible throughout his recovery. At the point when Tracy has recovered and decides that he is ready to go back to work, his show will be waiting for him. Right now our thoughts and prayers remain with Tracy, the other victims of the accident, and their families."

Morgan was to star in a 10-episode half-hour comedy series created by the team behind "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." It was set to premiere in August on FX's comedy-channel spin-off FXX.

Morgan, the former star of "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock," is recovering from a broken leg, femur, nose and several ribs. His rep, Lewis Kay, said Morgan was “more responsive” Sunday.

The multi-vehicle crash killed comedian James McNair, 63, of Peekskill, N.Y. Morgan and two of the injured passengers are listed in critical but stable condition at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.

Kevin Roper, 35, of Jonesboro, Ga., the driver of the Wal-Mart tractor-trailer which hit Morgan’s limo bus, is charged with vehicular homicide and four counts of assault by auto.